Corporation is a Canadian business documentary television series which aired on CBC Television in 1975. It offered a rare behind-the-scenes look at the internal workings of the Steinberg supermarket chain's business operations and departments. Most of the footage was filmed in 1969, and released in the early 1970s.
Premise
This series broadcast all but one of the National Film Board of Canada documentary films on the Steinberg grocery company, documenting the business life of the company.[1] The films received co-operation and involvement from company leader Sam Steinberg. One of the documentaries, "After Mr. Sam", ran almost 78 minutes long and was not broadcast on CBC during this run.[2] All of the films have been digitized and made available for public viewing on the NFB's website.
Scheduling
This half-hour series was broadcast most Sundays at 2:00 p.m. (Eastern) from 16 February to 6 April 1975.
Episodes
Not broadcast:
- 1) "Growth" describes the past and future development of the company
- 2) "Real Estate" concerns the company's land holdings and their effect on residential patterns
- 3) "International Operations" featured the results of Steinberg opening a store in Paris
- 4) "The Market" documented the company's approach to managing its relationships with customers, competitors and suppliers
- 5) "Motivation" documented the company's relationships with its workers
- 6) "Bilingualism" documented the company's relationships with Quebec
- "After Mr. Sam" documented discussions surround the future succession of the Steinberg empire and corporate makeup when founder Sam Steinberg steps back from running the company.
External links
References
- Betty Lee, "Steinberg's supermarkets the star of NFB's 6-part study". The Globe and Mail, 21 January 1974.^
- John Corcelli. Corporation Canadian Communications Foundation, August 2005, retrieved 7 May 2010^